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    With No Direction Home: Homeless Youth on the Road and in the Streets by anthropologist Marni Finkelstein, is an ethnography that studies 50 “street kids” between the ages of 15 and 20, living on the streets of East Village, New York, in Tompkins Square Park, during two consecutive summers. Finkelstein chooses to interview homeless kids on their own territory; the streets. To be able to see what they do in their everyday life, see the world as the way they see it, what they have experienced and…

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    Colorful writing is scrawled on walls and other public surfaces in most cities. Graffiti is unauthorized writing or drawings on public surfaces. Graffiti not only adds color but life to the streets. In todays society it is common for men and women to assume graffiti is just a name scrawled on a wall but graffiti is more than a name or a tag, it is an art form. Urban graffiti was born in New York City in the late 1960s. Taki 183, one of the first known graffiti artists, used a maker to write…

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    Homelessness has and continues to affect many people in the United States, such as single parents, children and veterans. No one wakes up and decides to become homeless. Homelessness, in most cases, is an economic problem. However, in other cases, it can be caused by medical and political problems as well. People become homeless for a variety of reasons such as lack of affordable housing, long-term mental illness, drug abuse, juvenile delinquency and lack of public assistance.…

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    I am going to argue that street art rose to a substantially valuable level from cultural and historical perspective, thus, it is time to change or flex the property law in favor of preserving important murals of street artists. My focus is solely on Banksy, whose works have been predominantly illegal. B. Background on Street Art and Graffiti Although street art and graffiti are frequently referred to as being synonymous to each other and there is, indeed, a lot of crossover between…

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    Street Art Research Paper

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    STREET ART Street art is a unique form of modern artistic expression. It has become a part of the urban environment, growing and changing with the city and the people that live there. Street art can comment on a social issue, poke fun at some aspect of society, or simply beautify a run-down area of the city. Even though the modern style of street art and graffiti was developed and perfected in the 1970s, elements of graffiti can be traced all the way back to the early 19th century. Today, street…

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    Ways Of Seeing Analysis

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    satirical illustrations socially engaged the viewer by using skulls to represent the oppressing government at the time and helped them make up what was going on around them politically. Artists all over the world whether it being a discrete underground street…

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    Advocacy In Social Work

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    Advocacy in Social Work: Championing Support for Homeless Teens at Risk for Contracting HIV/AIDS There are many groups in our society who need the championing efforts of dedicated social workers to assist them with meeting their needs, reaching their goals and manifesting their highest possible potential. Few are so radically marginalized as homeless youth. This population is considered to be highly vulnerable because they lack so much more than their mature counterparts. In order for social…

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    Persuasive Speech Homeless

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    are millions of people without home around the world right now. One of the most shocking facts that are more than a million of the homeless is kids. More than a million kids are on the street without a place to live. While most people take what they have for granted, there are kids that need help to get off the street. II. Thesis: The StandUp For Kids organization is significant part when it finds a solution and helping kids that are homeless, so they can be safe and have somewhere warm to…

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    This happens when the individual does not have an adequate income or employment that makes them earn them well enough to support them or their family. This is one of the foremost reasons that lead to homelessness. You see homeless people on the streets begging because they are unemployed and hungry. Since they are unemployed they are unable to provide for themselves. In most cases, they probably can’t even afford food. Although, the shelters and food pantries…

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    Graffiti/Permission Walls- A wall designated by property owners, for graffiti artists to spraycan/paint murals onto. Given that most graffiti artists don’t have permission to paint on walls that is generally illegal. However, some property owners grant these street artists permission to decorate the walls of their establishments.…

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